Garden Office Space Guide

Further to my previous blog ‘Déjà vu – Working from home in another lockdown’, I thought I would write something about what is fast becoming the new office – The Garden Office.

As it looks like we will be working from home for the foreseeable future, now is the time to add a permanent office to your home in the way of a garden office.

It will be a place you can separate from your home to ensure that you are in the right headspace for your job, where you will hopefully encounter no distractions and more importantly enable you to switch off at the end of the day.

Think of a garden office as an investment, adding value to your home. When things return to normal (hopefully sooner rather than later) you will have a lovely space in the garden to use as a summer house, art studio or a space for the children to hang out.

You may even decide that working from home should stay on a part time basis, providing you with a much better home/work life balance.

Your new home office should be light and airy, helping to avoid migraines and headaches. Positioning your desk near the windows will have great mental health advantages and stop your mind from getting foggy.

When you have your new home office on order, get in touch with us and we can provide you with the perfect office furniture to complement your new garden office.

Draughty summerhouses are a thing of the past, take a look at these beautiful examples of garden offices:

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Source: Roomworks

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When you have your new home office on order, get in touch with us and we can provide you with the perfect office furniture to complement your new garden office.

Debbie Wilson

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